Locking Buckle for a Belt or a Strap such as a Watch Strap
The buckle for a belt or a strap comprises an ardillion (800) mounted on a movable lever (801) for being placed in at least two positions, a upper one where the ardillion is not engaged in a hole of said belt or strap, and a lower one where the ardillon is engaged in a hole (7) of said belt or strap. Said lever is mounted in an adjustment lever (90) of the buckle that allows the belt to take at least a loose position and a tight position.
The present application claims priority to earlier Swiss application No. 01259/14 filed on Aug. 22, 2014 in the name of ROLAND ITEN MECHANICAL LUXURY S.A., the content of this earlier application being incorporated by reference in its entirety in the present application.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present invention concerns the field of buckles for belts or straps, such as watch straps and other similar products.
More specifically, the present invention concerns a buckle that makes it easy to adjust the length of the belt or strap and also to open or close the buckle.
BACKGROUND ARTBelt buckles are well known in the art and have been made for ages. Some are very simple and only allows definite size of the belt. Other a little more complicated allow a continuous adjustment of the size of the belt.
A belt or watch strap generally comprises two parts: a buckle and a leather belt/strap. The belt itself may also be made out of materials other than leather. In the case of a watch strap, this comprises a leather strap rather than the leather belt, whereby this may also be made out of materials other than leather.
Some luxury products are made of complicated mechanisms that can be fabricated out of precious metals for example.
Examples of known buckles and straps are disclosed in publications WO 2012/117326A, CH 703 808 B1, CH 702 774 B1, CH 706 438 A2, WO 2007/113638 the contents of which are incorporated by reference in the present application in their entirety.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn aim of the present invention is to improve the buckles known from the prior art when used with a belt or a watch strap or other similar products.
In particular, an aim of the present invention is to provide a buckle that is simple and convenient to use and that allow a safe mounting on the belt/strap.
Embodiments of the invention are defined in the appended claims.
The invention will be explained now by reference to the figures. In the following, the same elements will be referenced with the same or corresponding references. Also, the notion of belt or strap will be used indifferently, it being clear that they are equivalent and the use of the present invention is not limited to a belt or to a watch strap but also to other similar systems.
An embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
The lever 801 is described in more detail in
The lever 801 is articulated on frame 9 via axis 810 and may take the positions illustrated in
The lever 801 carries the ardillion 800 with is to be inserted in a hole 7 of the belt 6 as seen in
The lever 801 also carries a pin 802 for unlocking the lever 801. The locking mechanism is illustrated in detail in
The movement of the pin 802 (and to ensure it remains attached to the lever 801) is ensured for example via a screw (see
Of course the parts forming the locking mechanism could be inverted and the pin placed on the frame 9 and the ball/cage 803 on the lever 801. Other equivalent constructions are possible as well.
Reference 91 identifies a frame axis which allows a relative rotation of frame 9 relatively to adjustment lever 90 and reference 93 an adjustment lever axis allowing a rotation of the lever 90 (see
The introduction of the ardillion 800 in the desired hole 7 of the belt 6 is illustrated in
This aim is achieved by the movement of the adjustment lever 90 of about 180°.
The lever 90 may be rotated to the right of an angle of about 180°, see
Such two different positions are interesting for taking account of the position of the wearer of a belt with this buckle and its comfort, for example sitting or standing or during a meal. For example when sitting (and maybe eating) the loose position will be preferred whereas when standing the tight position will be chosen
If the belt/strap is a watch strap, these two positions may be useful when the wearer wishes to carry the watch underneath his clothes (the tight position will be preferred) or over his clothes (then the loose position may be better). This is particularly useful when the clothes are thick, for example a diving suit in which activity the diver's watch must be attached over the suit.
The examples given in the present specification are only for illustrative purposes and should not be construed in a limiting manner. Other constructions are possible using equivalent means and within the spirit and scope of the present invention. The embodiments described herein may also be combined as desired.
As mentioned, the buckle of the present invention may be used for a belt or for a strap such as a watch strap. Other uses are of course possible for other devices and in other contexts.
The parts of the present invention may be made in any suitable materials: metals, alloys, precious metals or alloys, synthetic or plastic materials and any combination thereof etc.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A buckle for a belt or a strap, the belt or strap having a plurality of holes, comprising:
- a movable lever;
- an adjustment lever; and
- an ardillon mounted on the movable lever, the ardillon configured to be placed in an upper position and a lower position,
- wherein in the upper position the ardillon is not engaged in any hole of the belt or strap,
- wherein in the lower position the ardillon is engaged in a hole of the belt or strap, and
- wherein the lever is mounted to the adjustment lever that is configured to tighten and loosen the belt or strap.
12. The buckle of claim 11, further comprising:
- a locking mechanism,
- wherein in the lower position, the ardillon is held in a locked state by the locking mechanism.
13. The buckle of claim 11, wherein the ardillon has an incurved shape for facilitating an insertion of the ardillon in the hole of the belt or strap.
14. The buckle of claim 12, wherein the locking mechanism includes a pin and a ball mounted in a cage.
15. The buckle of claim 11, wherein the lever is mounted on a frame via a first axis.
16. The buckle of claim 15, wherein the frame is mounted to the adjustment lever via a second axis.
17. The buckle of claim 11, wherein elements forming the buckle are made of metal, or alloys or a combination therefrom or other precious materials or synthetic materials, or a combination therefrom.
18. An object in combination with a buckle as defined in claim 11.
19. The object of claim 18, wherein the object is a belt or a strap or a watch strap.
20. A belt or a watch in combination with a buckle as defined in claim 1.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 21, 2015
Publication Date: Sep 28, 2017
Inventor: Roland Iten (Mont-Sur-Lausanne)
Application Number: 15/505,702